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  • Blvd. Luis Donaldo Colosio Murrieta 450,

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    (Edificio Metrocentro Local 2 Piso 10)

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  • 11,107 SF

  • 2021

  • K & I Architects and Interiors LLC

We provided Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Engineering construction documents for the interior tenant improvement (TI) of an 11,107 SF facility designed for an anti-bacterial testing company. The space was developed to accommodate a microbiology lab and supporting spaces, with specialized systems for air and humidity control, as well as a backup generator.

The scope of work, as outlined by the architect, included the installation of dedicated air and humidity control systems in specific areas of the building. These systems required replacing the existing heat pumps in the designated zones to meet the strict environmental controls necessary for the lab environment. Additionally, we designed the on-site emergency backup generator to support critical operations. The generator was designed to be small, with only four pieces of equipment connected to the backup system. For the microbiology lab and its associated rooms, we designed a unique ducted return system to ensure proper ventilation and exhaust, with air being directed to the exterior of the building.

  • 11,107 SF

  • 2021

  • K & I Architects and Interiors LLC

We provided Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Engineering construction documents for the interior tenant improvement (TI) of an 11,107 SF facility designed for an anti-bacterial testing company. The space was developed to accommodate a microbiology lab and supporting spaces, with specialized systems for air and humidity control, as well as a backup generator.

The scope of work, as outlined by the architect, included the installation of dedicated air and humidity control systems in specific areas of the building. These systems required replacing the existing heat pumps in the designated zones to meet the strict environmental controls necessary for the lab environment. Additionally, we designed the on-site emergency backup generator to support critical operations. The generator was designed to be small, with only four pieces of equipment connected to the backup system. For the microbiology lab and its associated rooms, we designed a unique ducted return system to ensure proper ventilation and exhaust, with air being directed to the exterior of the building.

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